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Rumler’s departure

A hearty congratulations to Quad Cities Chamber President and CEO Paul Rumler, 42, on his appointment as the new CEO and executive vice president...

Pritzker touts surplus, tax relief in Quad Cities stop

ROCK ISLAND – Gov. J.B. Pritzker is touting Illinois’ $1.7 billion budget surplus, the first of its kind in more than a quarter of...

Rumler will leave Quad Cities Chamber for new post

By Kenda Burrows and Jennifer DeWitt Quad Cities Chamber President and CEO Paul Rumler, under whose leadership the Quad Cities landed Amazon – the largest...

Quad Cities hopes to keep I-74 bridge momentum going

In the afterglow of the Interstate 74 Bridge celebration, Quad Cities leaders are already looking for new ways to harness the collaborative energy created...

Icestravaganza to light up downtown Davenport Jan. 14-16

A menagerie of icy animals will be on display Friday-Sunday, Jan. 14-16, in downtown Davenport, when the Downtown Davenport Partnership (DDP) kicks off Icestravaganza,...

RI downtown revitalization steps closer to reality

A $7 million Downtown Rock Island revitalization plan took a major step forward Monday after the city’s aldermen committed $2.5 million in federal COVID-19...
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Quad Cities Chamber sets 2022 legislative priorities

The Quad Cities Chamber shared Tuesday its recipe for growing the region’s population and economy in 2022 that focuses on four key ingredients: Talent...

Economist: Ingredients in place for record economic growth

Despite a lingering global pandemic and rising inflation worries, the U.S. economic outlook is brighter than it’s been since the Great Recession of 2008-2009,...

New Amazon center rising up in north Davenport 

Motorists who travel Interstate 80 north of Davenport have had a front-row seat for the rapid rise of a new Amazon robotics fulfillment center...

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